International Medical and Technological University

Since the time in 1987 Vignan Educational Foundation of Bangalore, India opened the first private medical university in Tanzania the International Medical and Technological University (IMTU) continued to evolve its operations as a dynamic entrepreneurial organization. Over the past 18 years hundreds of students from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Oman, Australia, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka have graduated from IMTU, and are providing medical, allied health services to citizens in their respective counties and across the world.

THE 11th GRADUATION CEREMONY Friday 21st December 2018

“Starting of Classes will be Announced soon”.

Welcome

The picturesque IMTU campus located at the New Bagamoya Road on the Mbezi beach area of Dar es Salaam.

About Us

The university commenced its academic programs thru the establishment of college of Medicine which was inaugurated on September 17, 1997 by the then Honorable Prime Minister of India, Shri I.K. Gujral.

The picturesque IMTU campus located at the New Bagamoya Road on the Mbezi beach area of Dar es Salaam.

Value

-Provide Quality higher education -Prepare students for career excellence in public/private sectors.
-Develop/Nurture appropriate skills/standards in relevant fields of education.

VISION

To be an exemplary university in advancement, expansion, transmission of knowledge and skills through research, innovation, training and services in the fields of healthcare, technology and management

MISSION

To provide quality education, research and service for the advancement of health and economic prosperity of Tanzanians and people across the world

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RRESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS OF IMTU

“Enhance the University’s image through improved inputs in the University core functions of teaching and learning, research and delivery of community services”. The plan emphasizes that one of its specific functions is “to promote research into emerging and re-emerging diseases, economic, social, cultural, scientific, and technological issues targeting poverty reduction and economic growth, stimulate student engagement in productive services in and outside the university.